Onomatopoeia is the sound of a words meaning like pow boom buzz ect. They are used
in poems books and more. Repetition is the act of using a specific word of phrase multiple times.
mainly in poems and riddles.
few examples would be: buzz, clink, tinkle, gasp, bubble or SPLAT!! Onomatopoeia Poem Water rushing,
gushing,
pushing
past the limits of the edge.
Water barrels off the ledge,
whipping up the bottom sludge,
makes the water look like fudge,
growling with a freight train's roar,
wildly rushes out some more.
You could harness all the power
as it flashes hour by hour
and will never, ever stop,
thickly loaded from the top.
Water flowing, swiftly whooshing,
always whisking, always pushing
to the river down below,
always rushing, never slow,
till it falls right past the islands,
gives it just another try and
with a mild and calming quiver,
it becomes a simple river.
It's amazing if you spy it;
all that noise and then the
Quiet. Repetition Repetition is when you have a word and use it more than once. Examples:
Inside the ocean
I see fish.
Inside the waves
I hear a splash.
Inside the water
I felt a fish.
It seems so big,
as big as a whale.
It has to be,
But then I see,
It's a tuna fish. Alliteration Definition: When two or more words in a poem begin with the same letter or sound.
"Dressy daffodils" is an example of alliteration because both the words begin with "D." Alliteration is like rhyming, but with alliteration the rhyming comes at the front of the words instead of the end.
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Onomatopoeia is the sound of a words meaning like pow boom buzz ect. They are used
in poems books and more. Repetition is the act of using a specific word of phrase multiple times.
mainly in poems and riddles.
few examples would be: buzz, clink, tinkle, gasp, bubble or SPLAT!!
Onomatopoeia Poem
Water rushing,
gushing,
pushing
past the limits of the edge.
Water barrels off the ledge,
whipping up the bottom sludge,
makes the water look like fudge,
growling with a freight train's roar,
wildly rushes out some more.
You could harness all the power
as it flashes hour by hour
and will never, ever stop,
thickly loaded from the top.
Water flowing, swiftly whooshing,
always whisking, always pushing
to the river down below,
always rushing, never slow,
till it falls right past the islands,
gives it just another try and
with a mild and calming quiver,
it becomes a simple river.
It's amazing if you spy it;
all that noise and then the
Quiet.
Repetition
Repetition is when you have a word and use it more than once.
Examples:
Inside the ocean
I see fish.
Inside the waves
I hear a splash.
Inside the water
I felt a fish.
It seems so big,
as big as a whale.
It has to be,
But then I see,
It's a tuna fish.
Alliteration
Definition: When two or more words in a poem begin with the same letter or sound.
"Dressy daffodils" is an example of alliteration because both the words begin with "D." Alliteration is like rhyming, but with alliteration the rhyming comes at the front of the words instead of the end.
Websites: **//http://www.examples-of-onomatopoeia.com/examples/word-games/index.html//** Onomatopoeia is words like bam boom and pow and this game has a fun way to show that
http://www.funny-poems-for-free.com/onomatopoeia-poems.html This website has very good poems that have onomatopoeias in them
**//http://volweb.utk.edu/school/bedford/harrisms/allitera.htm//** This a repitition game it will help you learn about repitition and repitition is what it says it means to repeat
http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/lit_terms/onomatopoeia.html
This is a good website that explains what an onomatopoeia is.